Nobel6skull t1_j5zp0ce wrote
In shocking news, brand new technology will take time to work out.
[deleted] t1_j611jtu wrote
Man, I'm baffled about how little perspective people on Reddit have. They're always complaining about AR/VR, AI, game streaming and stuff as if tech don't always get faster, lighter and cheaper over time
There's stuff that are dumb conceptually, like blockchain, but that's a different talk
canttouchmypingas t1_j62ulgz wrote
Lots of people here are teenagers. The other half didn't pay attention in high school and force others to argue with them.
BrevityIsTheSoul t1_j637lye wrote
>as if tech don't always get faster, lighter and cheaper over time
Well, hardware does. Software, on the other hand...
[deleted] t1_j639vul wrote
Hardware surely is the responsible for tech getting faster. But there are many kinds of software, what Meta did with the Quest is amazing when you think of the amount of sensors that thing has processing all the time. Wirth's Law is really felt on web stuff and other enduser applications
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notataco007 t1_j65gq6l wrote
Yeah really hoping this gets refined.
US Army soldiers are ALMOST Ghost Recon IRL. This really could be amazing technology, it's just not practical in it's current form.
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